In a recent analysis by CMS Infosystems, India's premier cash logistics company, an intriguing trend has emerged in the landscape of cash withdrawals across the nation. Despite the surge in digital payment methods such as UPI, the fiscal year 2024 witnessed a notable 5.51 per cent increase in the monthly average cash withdrawals from ATMs, reaching Rs 1.43 crore. This rise is particularly noteworthy against the backdrop of a digital payment revolution that suggested a potential decline in physical cash usage.

The annual report sheds light on the dynamics of cash withdrawals, revealing a 10.37 per cent uptick in metropolitan areas, which is significantly higher than the increases observed in semi-urban and rural (SURU) areas at 3.94 per cent, and semi-metropolitan regions at 3.73 per cent. This data underscores the varying pace of digital adoption and reliance on cash across different geographies.
Further dissecting the growth patterns, ATM withdrawals in metro locations surged by an impressive 37.49 per cent, while SURU areas saw a 12.50 per cent growth. The distribution of ATMs also reflects a stark contrast between state-run and private sector lenders, with 49 per cent of state-run ATMs located in metropolitan and urban areas compared to 64 per cent for private lenders.
Karnataka emerged as the leader in terms of ATM cash withdrawals, boasting an annual average withdrawal of Rs 1.83 crore per ATM. It was closely followed by Delhi and West Bengal, with Rs 1.82 crore and Rs 1.62 crore respectively, highlighting regional disparities in cash usage.
The report titled "Unfolding India's Consumption Story" also delves into consumer spending patterns, noting a significant 29.30 per cent increase in expenditure within the media and entertainment sector for FY24. Additionally, spending on fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) rose by 16.76 per cent in FY24, recovering from a 21.94 per cent decline in the previous fiscal year.
This comprehensive analysis by CMS Infosystems not only provides insight into India's evolving financial habits but also challenges the notion that digital payment methods will swiftly replace traditional cash transactions. The data suggests that while digital payments are on the rise, cash remains a crucial component of India's economic fabric, especially in non-metropolitan regions.
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